"Science And The Arts Were Never Meant To Be Separated, They Must Intermingle." - Helena G. Niksen

"Science and the Arts were never meant to be separated, they must intermingle." - Helena G. Niksen

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WHEN A NATION DREAMS BIG! An Inspirational Video That Brings Together A Collection Of Perspectives And

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11 years ago
Orange Battery Artistic Scientist Generates Electricity Back To Light Is A Creatively Scientific Series

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Scientists Have Started To Study how Dogs Take Emotional Cues From Human Voices. According To The Head
Scientists Have Started To Study how Dogs Take Emotional Cues From Human Voices. According To The Head
Scientists Have Started To Study how Dogs Take Emotional Cues From Human Voices. According To The Head
Scientists Have Started To Study how Dogs Take Emotional Cues From Human Voices. According To The Head

Scientists have started to study how dogs take emotional cues from human voices. According to the head researcher: "We’d put an experienced dog up in the scanner, and he’d be up there sitting still. Then we’d bring into the room a less experienced dog. And he’d get so jealous! He just wanted to be on the scanner bed like the other dog. It became the place of happiness."

Photos Courtesy of Borbala Ferenczy and Eniko Kubinyi

Diagram adapted from “Voice-Sensitive Regions in the Dog and Human Brain Are Revealed by Comparative fMRI" by Attila Andics et al.

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NASA - Spot The Station Over Your Backyard. Sign Up For Email Or Text Message Notices Hours Before The

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#TodayinSTEM: Albert Einstein Was Awarded The Benjamin Franklin Medal For His Contributions To Theoretical

#TodayinSTEM: Albert Einstein was awarded the Benjamin Franklin Medal for his contributions to theoretical #physics in 1935.


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Entomology Wall Chart- Cicada

Entomology wall chart- cicada


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5 years ago
Happy Pi (3.14) Day To All Who Celebrate Across The Universe. #piday #piday2020 #InHonor #Einstein #Hawking

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An Investment In Knowledge Pays The Best Interest. - Benjamin Franklin Subscribe Today: Https://www.groovylabinabox.com/groovy-subscriptions/

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9 years ago
Wear Your Chromosomes On Valentine's Day - Jewelry Collection Made From 3D Prints Of Microscopy Data

Wear your chromosomes on Valentine's Day - Jewelry Collection Made from 3D Prints of Microscopy Data The X and Y-chromosomes found in humans are now wearable. Electron microscopist, Louise Hughes, has created a jewelry collection designed to mirror the look and shape of human chromosomes. Hughes designs every piece from microscopy data and produces it using 3D printing technology. Having already used the structures of organisms to create other jewelry pieces, Hughes felt she could not leave out the essential DNA and chromosomes. The 46 chromosomes found in our cells have never before been so beautifully displayed and worn. As humans the genes in our DNA, as well as our environment, come to define us. When cells divide, chromosomes compress and form distinct shapes. Those shapes are what inspire the jewelry pieces made by Hughes. Male chromosomes, X and Y, female chromosomes, X and X and the triplet 21st chromosome that causes Down’s syndrome are all replicated in the human chromosome jewelry line. From rings and pendants, to earrings and cufflinks, the stainless steel, bronze, and silver pieces are available in both, karyotpye 1 or 2 structural designs. It has been said that art imitates life and with the human chromosome jewelry designs by Louise Hughes, art is literally replicates life. Explore the Human Chromosome Jewelry Collection by Louise Hudges, Miniature Horizons #Jewelry #STEMFashion #chromosome #DNA #chromosomes


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